“I’m really looking forward to join my teammates again on the road,” D’hoore said. “Maybe the track worlds weren’t really what I expected but I’m still hopeful for the future.
Fresh from their success at the opening World Triathlon Series event in Abu Dhabi, Great Britain’s Jodie Stimpson and Australia’s Ashleigh Gentle will headline the women’s race on the Sunshine Coast. photo Delly Carr
After winning three bronze medals in swimming at the Seoul 1988 and Barcelona 1992 Paralympic Games, Qualtrough took on various roles within the Paralympic Movement before being elected as the Member of Parliament.
She tested positive for Meldonium, the heart attack drug only added to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) banned list on January 1.
Mark Sampson said England are better equipped to win Euro 2017 after their last two matches, against Germany and USA at the SheBelieves Cup.
Philip suffered the injury late in the Vixens and Thunderbirds clash in the country Victorian city of Shepparton on Saturday night.
The high-level organization not only favored to smooth running of competitions but also enabled gymnastics fans who filled the hall to have pleasant leisure time this weekend.
The first gold medal of the day was awarded to Laura Trott after an astonishing performance in the women’s omnium. UCI
The first medal of the day went to Poland’s Katarzyna Pawlowska in the points race. UCI
Great Britain’s Laura Trott delighted the home crowd with a thrilling sprint finish in the women’s scratch race.
An unstoppable 20-yard strike by Crystal Dunn gave world champions USA a hard-fought 1-0 win over England Women in the SheBelieves Cup.
“I’m lost for words right now,” said an emotional El Welily after the match. “I’m very, very happy to have won today. It’s the first title in a long time.
Auckland will come alive as fans are treated to a blockbuster double-header to launch the International Netball Super Series on Saturday 27 August.
Houghton went on to highlight the threat that could be posed by two of USA’s star players – Morgan and Carli Lloyd, who won the Ballon d’Or in January.
The first world champion of 2016 was crowned in the women’s individual pursuit this evening, with Australia’s Rebecca Wiasak taking home the first rainbow stripes of the week with 3:34.099. UCI
El Sherbini held out an impressive 3-0 win over Nicol David with a masterclass performance to beat pre-tournament favourite and World No.1 Laura Massaro.
The victory comes two weeks after she won bronze in a World Cup slalom.
Laura has extended her lead over closest rivals Nicol David and Raneem El Welily to over 600 points in the March 2016 PSA Women's World Rankings.
Having taken Australian National titles in both the Points and Scratch Races - both of which feature in the Omnium - Edmondson is confident of her form heading to London.
defeat at the hands of Egyptian Nour El Sherbini - the 20-year-old who ended David’s J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions’s campaign by the same scoreline in January.
Number One Seed Fitzgibbons’ win was not done easily, making it through a field packed with past and present Championship Tour (CT) competitors.
Bowe laid the foundation of her second World Sprint title with a superior second 500m. Starting the day as number three in the classification
Shin had held the overnight lead by two shots from Clyburn and Sweden’s Camilla Lennarth and the talented European pair piled on the early pressure but it wasn’t enough.
The Olympics will be Gaye's sixth major competition in charge of the "Lionesses" who return to the Olympics for the first time since 2000.